In the Dune universe, when a laser weapons hits a shield, both are destroyed in a nuclear explosion reaction.

So instead of building nuclear weapons, wouldn’t it be easier to tie a timer and a “parachute” to a laser gun and drop it from orbit onto your enemy’s city?

    • @[email protected]
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      117 months ago

      Right? Magic is real in Dune, we don’t don’t need a hard sci fi reason for every missing technology frank Herbert didn’t think of in 1965.

      • Tar_Alcaran
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        87 months ago

        Nukes play a rather pivotal role in Herbert’s book though. He definitely thought of them.

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          5 months ago

          I am talking about OP’s idea of using lasers instead Nukes, nukes are fine, they fit the theme of 50s/60s geopolitical allegories rather perfectly. Using hard sci fi logic on a space opera sounds like an exercise in insanity, but OP is free to drive themself mad however they like. It’s Lemmy, we’re all mad in one way or another.

            • @[email protected]
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              27 months ago

              Very yes. Interstellar adventures starring a young man who leaves his ordinary life to pursue his magical destiny to bring down the empire- it’s not all that different from star wars either.

    • Shurimal
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      67 months ago

      Simply nuking the shit out of everything wouldn’t really make for an interesting story.

      It did for the Killing Star. Not nukes, but R-bombs which are probably the most insane WMD-s and unlike strangelet bombs actually feasible even at our current tech level. All you need is a light-sail and a big-ass solar-powered laser.

      But, yeah, for dune:

      1. Drop an active shield generator on your enemy position
      2. Shoot it with a laser
      3. Hilarity ensues